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Be sated, have enough to eat.
starve
1
When citizens see us, they must
be
full
of hope, he said.
2
The town will
be
full
of the hardest gang in western Texas.
3
The breasts certainly appear to
be
full
of milk, said the First.
4
If I can; but the house is to
be
full
of visitors.
5
The air seemed to
be
full
of shells flying in all directions.
6
The jars do not need to
be
full
in order to keep.
7
They may
be
full
of wisdom; they are certainly out of taste.
8
Vicki said the hotelier's role had proven to
be
full
of surprises.
9
A brazier comes to
be
full
of cinders; not so a star.
10
Besides, she knew her friends would
be
full
of questions for her.
11
The water looked mercurial, and seemed to
be
full
of thrashing fish.
12
The weather was perfect, and the walk would
be
full
of interest.
13
Europe
is
full
of good banks, Finnish Finance Minister Jyrki Katainen said.
14
It seemed authentically convincing; it was glorious; it
was
full
of joy:
15
NKG: Africa
is
full
of natural resources that offer unique beauty benefits.
16
Preamble: It 's Wednesday and both these problem children
are
full
of woe.
be
full
be